After waking up, I watched a video of two cats fighting and screaming for a couple of minutes: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEvvRfuVk30" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEvvRfuVk30</a><p>The video has 8 million views.<p>Out of all the activities and experiences that our modern world offers, 8 million viewers still chose to watch two cats fighting ... Why ?<p>Projects like these make me both happy and scared - happy, because life is so good that people have nothing better to do than look for photos of sheep on google maps and publish them online.<p>Scared because a lot more people have nothing better to do than visit that page and look at the photos of sheep somewhere in time and space..
Have we all gone mad ?
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I'm a sheep, and I feel really bad about this website. My private life is exposed to anyone, since my face is clearly shown! Why google only masks human faces?
These images seem to be all submitted by people who found them manually. Are there enough images that we could train a neural network to recognize sheep in Google Streetview pictures?<p>Sure, we could also train it on other random sheep pictures, but I'm betting that wouldn't be as good at correctly classifying sheep in Streetview sheep since those pictures will likely contain the sheep from a similar angle, orientation, and size (that isn't similar to the street view pics). Not sure though.
the best part <a href="http://www.googlesheepview.com/outtakes" rel="nofollow">http://www.googlesheepview.com/outtakes</a>